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Grateful and humbled to share that our study from PGI Chandigarh 🇮🇳has been published in BMJ Gut 🇬🇧
This milestone wouldn’t have been possible without the constant guidance, support, and mentorship of my respected teachers and guides.
@HMandavdhare@drvishal82@DrJimilShah
Post-EVL care oftn overluked — but it shouldn’t B.
New study in Gut shows tht PPI after EVL is a/w:
• Lower rebleeding
• Reduced mortality
• Improved post-banding ulcer healing
Post-procedure phase is as important as procedure itself.
Small interventions. Big outcomes.
🚦 Hazard Ratio (HR) - your survival trial’s speedometer! 🏁
Ever seen HR = 0.7 and wondered what it really means? Let’s decode 👇
🧭 HR compares how fast bad events happen
➡️ Death, relapse, or progression - whatever the trial tracks.
📊 Interpretation:
⚖️ HR = 1 → No difference
💪 HR < 1 → Treatment slows events (good ✅)
⚠️ HR > 1 → Events faster on treatment (bad ❌)
🧩 Example:
HR = 0.7 → New drug reduces risk by 30% (1 – 0.7 = 0.3)
Patients live longer or progress slower ⏳
🎯 Confidence Interval (CI) = how sure we are
If it doesn’t cross 1, the result is statistically solid 💥
💡 Easy memory:
Kaplan-Meier curves = what you see 👀
Hazard ratio = what you prove 🔢
#OncoTwitter #MedTwitter #ClinicalTrials #StatsSimplified
@OncoAlert@esmo_open@ASCO@EricTopol@VPrasadMDMPH
@DrAshishJha
@tmprowell@TracyBethHoeg@akshay_pachaar@selcukorkmaz
What is the impact of ❓ GLP-1 analogues in Immune Mediated Inflammatory Disorders (IMIDs) including #IBD
This 👇 comprehensive SR from our group led by @ChhaganBirda gives useful insights
@drvishal82@DrAnuraagJ
https://t.co/yq7DQb0W7p
Location of cancers in the upper GI tract. This is why some experts advise that during OGDs, we should spend most time in the oesophagus, followed by the stomach, then duodenum (O>G>D) 💡
📸: Nigel Trudgill